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Quote "template does not currently support listings for Armenian, Catalan, Georgian, Macedonian, or Vietnamese languages. Romanian listing uses wrong ISO code." | Quote "template does not currently support listings for Armenian, Catalan, Georgian, Macedonian, or Vietnamese languages. Romanian listing uses wrong ISO code." | ||
The page has those languages already in the "names in other languages" section but they dont display yet. {{unsigned|Zachruff}} | The page has those languages already in the "names in other languages" section but they dont display yet. {{unsigned|Zachruff}} | ||
:I don't think the languages in the template are necessarily intended to be represented with ISO codes, but with whatever abbreviation of that language's name is most intuitive to use. Serbian and Lithuanian parameters aren't written in ISO format either; the exceptions seem to be Slovak and Slovenian's parameters, which I assume is the case because both start with "slo". {{User:Koopa con Carne/Sig}} 22:25, April 6, 2023 (EDT) |
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There is an error with this template. If en_us is not included, there will be a blank space on top of the other languages.--Platform (talk) 14:43, November 1, 2022 (EDT)
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Quote "template does not currently support listings for Armenian, Catalan, Georgian, Macedonian, or Vietnamese languages. Romanian listing uses wrong ISO code."
The page has those languages already in the "names in other languages" section but they dont display yet.
— The preceding unsigned comment was added by Zachruff (talk).
- I don't think the languages in the template are necessarily intended to be represented with ISO codes, but with whatever abbreviation of that language's name is most intuitive to use. Serbian and Lithuanian parameters aren't written in ISO format either; the exceptions seem to be Slovak and Slovenian's parameters, which I assume is the case because both start with "slo". -- KOOPA CON CARNE 22:25, April 6, 2023 (EDT)